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Support Hours Monday 25th May

The FXOpen Team

Dear Trader,Please note that over the May 25th Bank Holiday the FXOpen UK support hours will be as follows. (All times are GMT+1)

  • Monday 25th May - Closed
  • Tuesday 26th May - Open 0800

For Live Clients with urgent trading enquiries, support will be available Sunday 2200 to Tuesday 0800 on +44 (0) 208 144 2367. All other enquiries will be responded to on Tuesday 26th May.Kind Regards,The FXOpen UK Team

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